Portsmouth News

Work starts on homes at prison site

Five blocks of apartments for social rent is part of £10m developmen­t

- By FIONA CALLINGHAM

WORK to build 183 new ‘vital’ affordable homes on a former prison site in Portsmouth has begun.

Vivid Homes, together with Drew Smith Ltd, has started constructi­on work on 110 new homes for social rent and 73 for shared ownership in the grounds of Kingston Prison in Milton.

This part of the £10m developmen­t will consist of five apartment blocks of one and two-bedroom homes along with parking and bike storage and is expected to take two years to complete.

Mike Shepherd, director of new business and developmen­t at Vivid, said: ‘Portsmouth is in urgent need of more affordable housing so we’re pleased to be delivering this exciting new developmen­t.

‘It will create a vibrant new community in an area so close to the city and all its transport links, amenities and employment opportunit­ies.

'We want to reassure local residents that all works will be carried out following Covid-secure guidelines, in accordance with the latest government advice.

‘At a time when there’s increasing uncertaint­y for many people around job security due to the pandemic, we’re highly committed to using local labour and bringing employment opportunit­ies as part of the constructi­on as much as possible.’

It comes as work to convert the existing prison building into 76 homes by City and Country Constructi­on Limited began earlier this year - several years after the company acquired the land.

Adrian Cator, managing director at Drew Smith added: ‘We are delighted to be working with our trusted housing delivery partner Vivid on this exciting project in Portsmouth which will see the provision of vital affordable homes for the area.

‘We have been undertakin­g site set up activity and carrying out initial preparator­y works to ensure the site is ready for building work to begin.

‘The safety and wellbeing of our staff, subcontrac­tors and local residents is our absolute priority in and around the constructi­on site at all times.’

Vivid has secured a grant of £10m from Homes England to build the 183 affordable homes.

Details of the developmen­t can be found at vividhomes. co.uk/about-us/more-homes/ developmen­ts

HM Prison Kingston was closed by The Ministry of Justice in 2013 and sold in 2014.

 ?? Picture: Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios ?? THE VISION Computer-generated imagery of how the developmen­t at the site of former HMP Kingston could look
Picture: Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios THE VISION Computer-generated imagery of how the developmen­t at the site of former HMP Kingston could look

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